Brett Randall [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does anybody know why I would be able to access e-mail from the real
server, but not another one mounting it as an NFS share?
This has come up on the list before. In at least one case, the problem was
that the clocks of the two machines were out of
qmail-pop3d will not read mails that have a newer timestamp than the current
time.
make sure your time is synched between the boxes.
-Original Message-
From: Brett Randall [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, March 13, 2001 2:52 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: POP mail
Tim Hunter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
qmail-pop3d will not read mails that have a newer timestamp than the current
time.
While we're on the subject, why is this? I see nothing special about a
message in .../cur or .../new which happens to be dated in the future.
Is this a deliberate feature?
On Tue, 13 Mar 2001, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Tim Hunter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
qmail-pop3d will not read mails that have a newer timestamp than the current
time.
While we're on the subject, why is this? I see nothing special about a
message in .../cur or .../new which happens to be
Maybe I'm just going crazy, but I am having stupid troubles with
qmail-pop3d.
I've got a server which has an NFS export (exporting /nfs/mail to *,
with rw, no_root_squash). I've got another server which mounts this
NFS share in the same location (/nfs/mail). Both servers are using NIS
and have